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  • End the Monday blahs with a bit of mindfulness and leave motivated for the week ahead. Join North Park's favorite yogi, Aimee O'Gara for a 60-minute Power Flow Yoga series. Space is limited. Sign up early! April 18, May 2, and May 23 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. | $20 per person Tickets available on Eventbrite. After class, swing by Hope 46 for All Day Happy Hour with $6 well cocktails, beer and wine! About Amy: Aimee O’Gara has been practicing yoga since 2013 and teaching since 2016. In addition to yoga, she has a TRX certification. She believes that yoga is for everyone and should not be about the shapes we can make with our bodies, but rather the quality of our awareness of the present moment. Her light-hearted approach to the practice has transpired into an entire way of life from the foods she eats to other mindfulness practices. She is an Aquarius, a free-spirit, and a wellness enthusiast who is here to help others on their own journey to enlightenment. RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mindful-mondays-power-flow-yoga-with-aimee-tickets-311397497297
  • Some House members and top New Jersey Democrats, including the governor, called for the senator's resignation after he was indicted Friday on federal corruption charges.
  • Major League Baseball's authentication program was started in 2001 thanks in part to former San Diego Padres star Tony Gwynn noticing fraudulent memorabilia.
  • Creekside Early Learning Center has been teaching 4-year-old students for 20 years.
  • MiraCosta College will begin a free program this fall for a certificate of completion in affordable housing management, officials announced Wednesday.
  • You have to be 18 to get divorced in California, but there is no minimum age to get married.
  • A tiny California mouse now has a big title after winning a Guinness World Records title for longevity.
  • Please note: Though this class is offered as part of the Certificate in Poetry, there is no pre-requisite to join this class. All students, members, and nonmembers are encouraged to enroll. In this final workshop of the Certificate in Poetry program, the student will concentrate on the design of a publishable manuscript. The student will continue workshopping poems, reading and analyzing books of poetry, providing valuable comment and feedback on each other’s manuscripts. Further, the student will discover publishing sources for individual poems and contests for chapbook and complete book manuscripts, the necessary record keeping for this endeavor, and practice how to give a professional poetry reading. For students not ready to compile a manuscript, each class also includes a writing prompt, short lesson or introduction to a poet, and a read & critique session. Each participant will choose one poetry craft book and submit by week 5, a one to two page analysis of the book. Poem prompts will be given each week with the anticipation that the participants will generate new work. Students will prepare a number of copies of their completed manuscript for distribution to the other students at the end of class three. Participants are expected to actively participate in the read and critique portions of the workshop for both individual poems and manuscripts.
  • Trade jobs that require less education, at much lower cost, sit empty. But many parents remain wary of programs that don't lead to a four-year degree.
  • The implosion of Silicon Valley Bank could force hundreds of tech startups to lay off workers or shut down completely. It remains unclear how much, if any, of depositors' money will be returned.
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